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The Orpheum Theatre's Wurlitzer organ will provide music ... "The picture is one of the best ever shown in Memphis, barring none," raved a movie reviewer credited as "A.M.D." in the Feb. 2, 1926 ...
Since 1977, the Orpheum has been the Mid-South home of touring Broadway productions. The Orpheum's two venues also host performances by Ballet Memphis, various concerts, comedians, a summer movie series, a family series of educational programs, and local cultural and community events such as Memphis in May, International Blues Challenge, and special Elvis Week events.
Orpheum's 2024-2025 Broadway season: "MJ the Musical," Sept. 17-22: A "jukebox" musical that showcases such numbers as "Beat It," "Billie Jean," "ABC," "Man in the Mirror" and 20 others, this play ...
For tickets or more information, visit balletmemphis.org or orpheum-memphis.com. This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: 'Dracula' is coming to the Orpheum in Ballet Memphis ...
In 1940, Malco Theatres purchased the Orpheum Theatre, a former vaudevillian theatre in downtown Memphis, and renamed it The Malco. This opulent movie palace at 89 Beale Street also became the base of operations for Malco Theatres until 1976. The Malco began operations on April 20, 1940, with its first film It's a Date. The premiere gala was ...
Ballet Memphis is a regionally and nationally recognized professional ballet company based in Memphis, Tennessee. It was founded as Memphis Concert Ballet in 1986 by Dorothy Gunther Pugh. Ballet Memphis regularly performs at their Midtown home, at Playhouse on the Square , Crosstown Theater and the Orpheum Theatre .
Dec. 18, Orpheum Theatre, 203 S. Main Staples of the Americana and Christian music scenes, married couple Drew and Ellie Holcomb return to Memphis and reunite at Downtown’s Orpheum for their ...
The Orpheum's tickets were scaled to draw a mixed audience. Customers bought tickets to the Orpheum because of its diverse program that ranged from knockabout comedy to opera. It drew a late-night crowd since it was the only theater open late with performances lasting until two in the morning. [ 2 ]